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- carynoun
A given name of Celtic origin, used for both males and females.
- casanoun
(from Spanish) A house or home, often used in names of businesses or places with Spanish influence.
- casanovanoun
A man notorious for seducing women; a womanizer.
- casenoun
An instance or example of a particular situation.
- casesnoun
Plural of case; multiple instances or examples of something.
- caseynoun
A given name of Irish origin, used for both males and females.
- cashnoun
Money in the form of coins or banknotes, as opposed to checks, credit, or electronic payment.
- cashiernoun
A person responsible for receiving and paying out money at a store, bank, or other establishment.
- casingnoun
A protective outer covering or shell.
- casinonoun
A public building or room for gambling and entertainment.
- casketnoun
(American English) A coffin; a box in which a dead body is buried or cremated.
- caspernoun
A male given name of Persian origin.
- cassnoun
A given name, typically a short form of Cassandra or Cassidy.
- cassandranoun
A female given name of Greek origin.
- cassettenoun
A sealed plastic case containing magnetic tape for audio or video recording and playback.
- cassidynoun
A given name of Irish origin, used for both males and females.
- cassienoun
A female given name, typically a diminutive of Cassandra or Cassidy.
- castverb
To throw something forcefully.
- castenoun
A hereditary social class or division, especially in Hindu society.
- castingnoun
The process of selecting actors for roles in a play, film, or production.
- castlenoun
A large fortified building or group of buildings, typically from medieval times.
- castlesnoun
Plural of castle; multiple fortified buildings.
- castronoun
A Spanish and Portuguese surname meaning "castle" or "fortress."
- casualadjective
Relaxed and unconcerned; informal.
- casuallyadverb
In a relaxed and unconcerned manner.
- casualtiesnoun
People killed or injured in a war, accident, or disaster.
- casualtynoun
A person killed or injured in a war, accident, or disaster.
- catnoun
A small domesticated carnivorous mammal with soft fur.
- catalinanoun
A female given name, the Spanish form of Catherine.
- catalognoun
A complete list of items, typically in alphabetical or systematic order.
- cataloguenoun
A complete list of items arranged systematically.
- catastrophenoun
An event causing great damage, suffering, or destruction.
- catastrophicadjective
Involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering.
- catchverb
To intercept and hold something moving through the air.
- catchernoun
In baseball, the player positioned behind home plate who receives pitches.
- catchesverb
Third person singular present tense of catch.
- catchingadjective
(of a disease) Able to be transmitted from one person to another; contagious.
- catenoun
A choice food; a delicacy or dainty.
- categorynoun
A class or division of things sharing common characteristics.
- cateringnoun
The business of providing food and drink at events or institutions.
- cathedralnoun
The principal church of a diocese, containing the bishop's throne.
- catherinenoun
A female given name of Greek origin.
- catholicadjective
(Catholic, capitalized) Relating to the Roman Catholic Church.
- catholicsnoun
Members of the Roman Catholic Church.
- cathynoun
A female given name, a diminutive of Catherine or Catharine.
- catsnoun
Plural of cat; small domesticated carnivorous mammals with soft fur.
- cattlenoun
Domesticated bovine animals kept for milk, meat, or as draft animals.
- caucasianadjective
Relating to the Caucasus region between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.
- caughtverb
Past tense and past participle of "catch": seized or captured.
- causenoun
A person or thing that gives rise to an action or condition.